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We're happy to announce that LogFusion 6.0 is now available for download! This version adds the ability to close older logs from watched folders, and improves compatibility with Windows 10 Anniversary and Creators updates.

LogFusion 6.0 Highlights

Watched folders can now close previous matches when opening a newer one

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We've added a new option for CheckCentral subscriptions. If your organization could use more than a standard Enterprise Subscription offers, you can now purchase subscription Add-On Packs. These provide additional checks, groups, and SMS notifications on top of your existing subscription limits. Organization administrators can set up Add-On Packs on their subscription management page.

If you need something more specific than Add-On Packs can provide, please contact sales@checkcentral.cc for information about custom plans.

Add-On Packs

Email Parsing

Along with some interface adjustments and performance improvements, we made some updates to our email parsing. HTML email parsing is now more reliable, and CheckCentral can handle malformed messages more robustly.

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Monitor Splitting is a feature that allows you to divide up your physical monitors into smaller "virtual" monitors. Each split section can have its own desktop wallpaper, taskbar, and screen saver. Maximizing an application will constrain it to the split sections, instead of the entire monitor. Note that each of those features can be enabled or disabled with splits, so if you want to have applications maximize into splits, but keep a single wallpaper for the whole monitor, you can do that! One thing that is important to note, is that it's not currently possible to constrain full screen videos or full screen games to monitor splits.

2x2 Split

Monitor Splitting can be used on any type of monitor setup, and is especially useful for NVIDIA Surround and AMD Eyefinity configurations.

Here are a few example uses of the Monitor Splitting feature:

Surround/Eyefinity splitting: By splitting your Surround or Eyefinity setup, you can continue to enjoy your games and videos in Surround/Eyefinity spanning, while still having taskbars, wallpaper, and regular applications confined to individual monitors.

Reserve space for widgets or narrow applications: Have some desktop widgets or a narrow application like an instant messaging contact list? You can reserve some space on the left or right side of the monitor, and maximize your other applications to the remaining space.

Ultra-wide monitors: Ultra-wide monitors are a great alternative to running two separate monitors. Using DisplayFusion Monitor Splitting, you can split your ultra-wide monitor into two sections, so that you can easily maximize two applications side-by-side.

Automatic Monitor Splitting

If you're running an NVIDIA Surround or AMD Eyefinity setup without bezel compensation enabled, the quickest way to get up and running with Monitor Splitting is to enable the "Auto-split Eyefinity and NVIDIA Surround monitors" option in the DisplayFusion Monitor Configuration window. After clicking OK or Apply, you should now have taskbars on each monitor. Note that on NVIDIA Surround setups, you'll be prompted to disable the NVIDIA Surround helper processes. It's important that you answer Yes and immediately reboot, if you plan to keep Monitor Splitting enabled. If you answer No, you'll run into some weird quirks with the taskbars when entering/exiting full screen games.

The Auto Split Option

Custom Monitor Splitting

If you want a more customize split configuration, clicking the "Splits and Padding" button in the DisplayFusion Monitor Configuration window will open up the Splits and Padding dialog for the selected monitor.

To get you started, there are a bunch of pre-defined split configurations available via the "Preset Splits" button. You can start by choosing one of those configurations, then customize from there, or you can create your split setup from scratch using the "Horizontal Split" button to split the monitor into side-by-side sections, or the "Vertical Split" button to split the monitor into top/bottom sections.

Below are a couple of example setups and the steps required to configure them.

Splitting the Monitor Down the Middle

In the DisplayFusion Monitor Configuration window, select the monitor you want to split, and click the "Splits and Padding" button.

Splits and Padding Button

In the Splits and Padding window, click the "Preset Splits" button, and choose the "2x1" option.

Presets Button

Click OK, then OK again.

Splitting a 1920x1080 monitor 70/30

In the DisplayFusion Monitor Configuration window, select the monitor you want to split, and click the "Splits and Padding" button.

Splits and Padding Button

In the Splits and Padding window, click the "Preset Splits" button, and choose the "2x1" option.

Presets Button

Enable the "Auto-Fill All Splits" checkbox.

The Auto Fill Option

Click the left split to select it, then change the "Width" value in the "Size" box to 1344 and press tab to update the preview.

The Width Value

Click OK, then OK again.

Monitor Padding

Monitor Padding is useful in some cases where Splits are not as appropriate. The main difference being that Monitor Padding only affects the size of maximized windows in the non-padded area, and not other features like the taskbars, desktop wallpaper, or screen saver. Application windows will only maximize to the non-padded area, whereas if you used Splits in this situation, application windows can be maximized to either side of the split. This is useful if you just want to reserve some space on your desktop for some gadgets, or an IM client window. Here's how to configure Monitor Padding to reserve some space on the right side of the monitor:

In the DisplayFusion Monitor Configuration window, select the monitor you want to split, and click the "Splits and Padding" button.

Splits and Padding Button

Enter a value (in pixels) in the right side numeric box in the "Padding" section. e.g. 500.

Right Side Padding

Click OK, then OK again.

Enabling/Disabling DisplayFusion Features for Splits

In the DisplayFusion Monitor Configuration window, you can enable or disable the Screen Savers, Wallpaper, Taskbars, and Window Management for use with splits. If one of these checkboxes is disabled, that feature will ignore the Monitor Splitting configuration, and instead treat the monitor as the full display. This is useful if you want to have application windows constrained to the splits, while leaving the taskbars, wallpaper, and screen savers the full size of the monitor.

We're excited to announce that you can now integrate CheckCentral with Slack!
You can receive all your regular notifications directly in Slack, including your daily digests and check status updates.

As well, you can use slash commands to request up to date information about your organization, from a full daily digest report to the status of a specific check group.

We use Slack as part of our daily workflow, and having updates posted in Slack provides a convenient way to keep on top our notifications. Organization administrators can configure Slack for their team by visiting their notifications page to get started!

We're happy to announce that ClipboardFusion 5.0 Beta 4 is now available for download! This release introduces a couple of much asked for features into ClipboardFusion: Clipboard History Retention, and Local Pinned Items! The Clipboard History and Local Pinned Items will now be saved to an encrypted database on your system, and will let you keep your copied items in between ClipboardFusion start ups.

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We've added the option to secure your account with two-factor authentication. This helps to secure your account by preventing unauthorized access by requiring a second level of security in addition to your password. To log into your account with two-factor security you will need to enter a code sent via SMS to your mobile phone. Visit your User Account Page to enable two-factor security!

Two-Factor Security

Check Updates

Checks can now be set up with more precise overdue thresholds. We've reduced the 30 minute minimum overdue time to 5 minutes, with additional options for 10 minute and 15 minute intervals.

As well, each Check now has a link at the bottom of its recent activity to view its extended activity history.

Caching and Performance

This week we also added a new caching layer to the CheckCentral backend. With the new cache layer we'll be able to process and report on all your emails with continuing efficiency and flexibility! Using a shared caching layer common to all our backend services will help ensure that your data is always available and up to date.